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I tested this out on fresh install of BP 1.6.1 and WP 3.4.2, and they seem to be working fine. But can anyone who upgraded from BP 1.6 + WP 3.4.1 provide feedback whether their site title is fine?

I tried to make the component pages not a child page, but it doesn’t work.. the page titles always show the component name and my site name (e.g. “Members | My site Name” ) on all the pages of that particular component.

I tried to use the BP default theme and deactivated other plugins too, but that doesn’t work either.. Can anyone help me? I really need to get the page title to work.

I really appreciate it if someone can help me or give some pointers on what might cause the problem. Thank you.

So, if anyone is planning to make someone be the admin of the buddypress, you can assign “delete_users” capability to that particular user (using your fav user role plugin).

Though, they will have access to (obviously) user deletion and some other plugin settings which checks for “is_super_admin”.

In my case it’s okay because the one I’m assigning the role to is a friend. I just don’t want them to have access to core/plugin/theme update&installs (is there anything else I should be concerned when indirectly assigning someone as super admin by the above method?).

that actually works very well! Since now there isn’t any redirection the page loads without a redirection delay too. Thanks a lot for pointing that page out!

(Edit)

After using
`
define( ‘BP_GROUPS_DEFAULT_EXTENSION’, ‘forum’ );
`

I found this repeating over and over again in my error log:
`
[20-Aug-2012 18:56:13] PHP Warning: call_user_func_array(): First argument is expected to be a valid callback, ‘redirect_to_forum’ was given in /home2/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 484
`

I’m not sure whether this is an optimal/efficient code, I just wrote what works..

Is there anyone here that knows how to improve it? Does this redirect code burdens the server at all? I’m concerned with how the redirect will heighten the server load when multiple users open group pages. I’m on a shared hosting so this is something that needs to be considered..

BUT, I managed to find more information. This happens only on status updates on Private Group.

So is it possible that it’s something like, the BuddyPress didn’t check for the user’s permission when the ajax comment is posted, so when the comments are posted it is treated as “hidden/private” to the person posting it?

It’s a wild guess, but can someone with private groups & BuddyPress 1.6 help confirm this? I’m wondering if it’s just me or does it affect everyone.

Instead, use a ‘dummy’ page or whatever you call it as the parent page:

Dummy page (parent)
– Activity Stream
– Members
– Groups
– Forums

The idea is to assign the dummy page with your desired base slug.

Though, you might notice that if you open the dummy page you’re left out with an empty page. Therefore if you want you can also redirect the dummy page to Activity Stream page so that the dummy page will be inaccessible.

At least at the moment, this is better than having to deal with the 404 pages right

Actually, this happened really fast. I was just a few hours on 1.5.7 when the new 1.6 update comes in. I can’t remember what exactly happened, but it is working in my local install of a WP 3.4.1 with BP 1.5.7. This is a mirror of what was upgraded into 1.6. Though I haven’t tried to recreate it on a new install because I don’t have the zip installer for 1.5.7.

But, the temporary fix that you mentioned works great, and it fits my initial purpose of having a “slug prefix/base” before the buddypress pages. Thank you for that